Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life is a non-fiction book by Indian-American economist Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff, a professor of economics and management at Yale School of Management. The text was initially published by W. W. Norton & Company on February 1, 1991. (Wikipedia).
Design thinking can improve anything from a water bottle to a community water system. See how design thinking improves the creative process, from Professor Stefanos Zenios: http://stanford.io/1mgkHGR
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In this video, you’ll learn strategies for making decisions large and small. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/problem-solving-and-decision-making/ for our text-based tutorial. We hope you enjoy!
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In this video, you’ll strategies to improve your critical thinking skills. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/problem-solving-and-decision-making/what-is-critical-thinking/1/ to learn even more. We hope you enjoy!
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A look at some of the principles of critical thinking. Croatian Subtitles: Nikola Portuguese subtitles: http://www.youtube.com/user/cpg99 Slovak subtitles: Peter Ščigulinský
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Critical Thinking encompasses six vital skills: problem solving, analysis, creative thinking, interpretation, evaluation, and reasoning. These skills are increasingly in demand as the world transitions to an "ideas economy." According to Forbes, although 70% of university graduates belie
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What is Design Thinking (2015)
Design Thinking. Brought to you by Daylight Design. Suppose you are part of a thriving business and need to branch out and find that next big thing. Or say you want to change a behavior, like getting people...a lot of people...to use less energy in their homes. How would you go about it?
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CGSR | 2030 NATO Reflection Group Report
Talk Abstract This is discussion on the future of NATO with Dr. Wess Mitchell. In 2020, Michell was tasked by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with co-chairing an expert commission with former German Defense Minister Thomas de Maiziere to provide recommendations for strengthening t
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CGSR | Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive
Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive By Dr. Phillip C. Saunders Abstract: Despite an examination of U.S.-China strategic competition from a variety of perspectives, there has been relative neglect of how intense and how interactive the competition
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RailsConf 2021: Strategic Storytelling - Jessica Hilt
We come from a world of facts and metrics so obviously the people with the most data wins, right? Engineering comes from a place of logic but telling the story behind that information is how the best leaders get buy-in and support for their plans. In this talk, we'll examine the how and wh
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CGSR | The Biden Administration's Nuclear Posture and Missile Defense Reviews
The Biden Administration's Nuclear Posture and Missile Defense Reviews: Implications for the U.S.-China Nuclear Relationship Abstract:The Biden Administration's Nuclear Posture Review and Missile Defense Review are drawing close attention from Chinese policymakers and strategists. These d
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CGSR | Everything Counts: Building a Control Regime for Nonstrategic Nuclear Warheads in Europe
Featuring: Rose Gottemoeller, William M. Moon, Miles A. Pomper Abstract: This paper focuses on the negotiating, policy, legal, and technical issues that the U.S and allies will likely have to address to reach and implement an agreement with Russia on non-strategic nuclear warheads at the
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Elections and Strategic Voting | Eric S. Maskin
Eric S. Maskin, Professor, Harvard University; Albert O. Hirschman Professor (2000--11), School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study Location: Wolfensohn Hall, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ U.S. presidential elections often drive many citizens to vote strategicall
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PMI-PgMP® Tutorial | Lesson 4: Program Strategy Alignment | Simplilearn
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Logical Reasoning: Become A Better Thinker
Logical thinking is also known as analytical reasoning, critical thinking or abstract thinking. It is an important trait, especially among developers in the software development industry. Without the logic, they would not understand how the software works, nor would they produce a clean co
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CGSR | Thinking about Sub-threshold Competition- How to Constrain an Opponent Short of War
By Dr. Sidharth Kaushal Abstract: As western nations adapt to the events in Ukraine, a key question they will face is how to constrain a rival that they do not wish to directly fight. Discussions about sub-threshold competition thus far have, through a focus on specific instruments, obscu
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CGSR | Arms Control for the Third Nuclear Age:Between Disarmament and Armageddon | David A. Cooper
Author David Cooper argues in his new book from Georgetown University Press that the United States is facing a new era of nuclear arms racing for which it is conceptually unprepared. Great power nuclear competition is back with a vengeance as the post-Cold War world order of the past three
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CGSR | China’s Evolving Nuclear Posture
In this Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) talk from Aug. 3, 2021, Chris Twomey, associate professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, discusses China's nuclear posture and what factors are causing it to shift. Description: This pr
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